Enjoying a break during the Rosalie Fours at Yarraman were Neil Johnston, Neil Currell and club president Brian Dugdell

December 7, 2014

Friday night’s rain played havoc with sporting events in the South Burnett on Saturday.

Saturday’s Nanango’s Races were abandoned, with a new meeting being scheduled for Saturday, January 17.

No A Grade cricket matches were scheduled for Saturday, but several B Grade matches had been set down for play.

In Kingaroy, the Warriors v Kingaroy RSL game, due to be played at Lyle Vidler Oval, was washed out.

In Murgon, the Colts v Barambah game was also cancelled.

However, the Murgon Diggers v Kumbia Rattlers match, which was to be played at the Murgon Sportsground, was transferred at the last minute to Taabinga State School.

The match was reduced to 30 overs because of the rain.

Kumbia batted first and were 8/143 off 30 overs.

Diggers took 24 overs to overhaul the score, finishing with 3/149.

In Yarraman, the start of the local bowls club’s big annual carnival, the Rosalie Fours, was delayed but still attracted teams from all over south-east Queensland (results will be published in Jim Bond’s bowls column next Saturday).


 

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